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La Cara del Angel
La cara del angel (1998) is an Argentine film, written and directed by Pablo Torre. The film features Virginia Innocenti, Mario Pasik, Enrique Pinti, among others.
The director, Pablo Torre, dedicated the film to the approximately 30,000 (the numbers are contested) people who "disappeared" during Argentina's ''junta'sregime in the mid 1970s.
Plot
The story takes place during the period of the ruling military junta'' in Argentina from the mid-seventies to the early eighties, focusing on one particular family. The story is told from the viewpoint of Nicolas, a young boy.
By mistake the mother of the family is killed by right-wing extremists because they believe she had photographed a civilian protest march and the violent suppression by a military patrol in Buenos Aires. In fact, her twin sister actually took the pictures. She recognized its leader as the father of her nephew and she shows the pictures to her sister.
One day while the sister is out, the man shows up with his political thugs and murders the mother and then hunts for Nicolas who hides inside a large grandfather clock. Nicolas (Mario Pasik) is soon taken by his aunt to her home in the country, where he attends the local Catholic school, where most of the children's parents are in the military.
At the school the fascist bullies and kids who are frightened by them offer a parallel to Argentina's political situation at the time. The boys imitate their parents with dirty tricks toward a boy they call a "mixto" (born from a marriage of Jews and Christians) who they regularly beat and torment.
Nicolas develops a friendship with the mixto and confides in him about what happened to his mother.
A few years later, after the mixto has been taken away, Nicolas and the other bullies take part in the Malvinas/Falklands War. Afterward, Nicolas settles an old, old score.
Background
The film is based on the real political events that took place in Argentina after Jorge Rafael Videla's reactionary military junta assumed power in March 24, 1976. During the ''junta'srule: the parliament was suspended, unions, political parties and provincial governments were banned, and in what became known as the Dirty War between 9,000 and 30,000 people deemed left-wing "subversives" disappeared from society.
According to the Pablo Torre, the producer/director, the film is loosely based on a story written by Hans Christian Andersen. In his tale, a wolf wants to eat a family of little lambs. One day, the wolf goes into the house and eats the lambs and the smallest lamb hides in a clock and then escapes. La cara del angelis adapted by Torre for a larger narrative.
Cast
Virginia Innocenti
Mario Pasik as Nicolas
Enrique Pinti
Victor Moll
Mariano Marin
Facundo Garcia
Critical reception
Varietymagazine film critic Howard Feinstein, reporting from the Puerto Rico Film Festival, gave the drama a mixed review, writing, "Once again, an Argentine pic attempts to probe the national psyche for clues to what fueled the cruel military junta that ruled from 1976 to 1982. Angel Faceis most successful in linking the friendships, fantasies, curiosity and vulgarity of childhood with the workings of the surrounding society. Unfortunately, despite a few fine performances, many of the characters are drawn with a heavy brush, and the direction, photography and editing of this obviously low-budget affair are too uninspired to sustain such a weighty load. Outside of a few Latin American sites, draw will be limited." Feinstein, Howard. Variety,film review, March 22, 1999. Last accessed: January 19, 2008.Distribution
The film was first presented at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in November 1998. It was released wide in Argentina on June 24, 1999.
The film has been screened at various film festivals, including: the Chicago Latino Film Festival, USA; the San Diego Latino Film Festival, USA; the Puerto Rico Film Festival, and others.
Awards
Wins
Mar del Plata Film Festival: Best Screenplay, Pablo Torre; 1998.
External links
Pablo Torre interview at the Chicago Latino Film Festival.
La cara del angel'' at the cinenacional.com .
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